Blank instead of ""

L

LiAD

Hi,

In a chart I have a formula that either returns a number or "" in a cell. I
then have a dynamic range set which plots the values on a graph. The problem
is that the chart will plot the ""s as zeros as it sees something in the cell.

Is there a way I can have a true blank cell result coming from a formula?

If not how I can avoid the dynamic range seeing this as a zero?

Thanks
LiAD
 
B

Bernard Liengme

Replace the blank by #N/A
So let's say your formula is =IF(this-test, B2,"") then use
=IF(this-test,B2,NA())
When the test fails, this displays #N/A which the chart engine ignores
If this looks odd in a print out, use a conditional format such as =ISNA(C2)
and make the font the same as the cell background - make it invisible on the
screen and then printed.
best wishes
 
L

LiAD

Hi,

Thanks for the suggestion.

I'm afraid the chart engine (or at least mine anyway) doesn't ignore it - it
plots nothing on the graph but shows a lot of empty space which
increases/decreases as i add/delete N/A's.

If i try this technique on a chart without dynamic ranges it doesnt work
either.

Any ideas why this would be different to your result?

Thanks
 
L

LiAD

Thanks - looing through JPs stuff I can't find a solution - it applies to
blank cells in the middle of data not at the end.

My blanks at the end are necessary as the user selects a product then the
data and graph update automatically. As the amount of data changes I need a
formula that returns either data or "" (or something else that the graph
cannot plot).

I'm using a line chart.

I have a list of data which contains a string of NA#s at the end. When I
plot it the graph doesnt plot the NA# but it shifts the line to the left as
if it was plotted. What I would like is the last point of the graph to be to
the very right of the graph to use all the space. If I replace the NA() with
"" i get the same result. If I delete the cell completely the graph moves to
the right as it should.

I'm using dynamic ranges.

Thanks
LiAD
 

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